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==Overview==
==Overview==
===Design details===
===Design details===
The ''Huygens'' is a [[human starship]] in the lower end of the mass range of interstellar spacecraft, measuring just {{Convert|278.9|ft|m|disp=flip}} in length. It maintains a crew of ten, alongside a complement of thirty passangers.{{Ref/Reuse|CFShippin}}
The ''Huygens'' is a [[Human starship]] in the lower end of the mass range of interstellar spacecraft, measuring just {{Convert|278.9|ft|m|disp=flip}} in length. It maintains a crew of ten, alongside a complement of thirty passangers.{{Ref/Reuse|CFShippin}}


===Operational history===
===Operational history===
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==Production notes==
==Production notes==
The ''Huygens''-class fulfills a broadly similar role to one of the non-canon ideas suggested by [[Isaac Hannaford]] for the {{Class|Gladius|heavy corvette}} during the production of ''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo]]''. When designing the ''Gladius'' for the book, Hannaford envisioned the corvette as a highly versatile platform that could be used in scientific and exploration efforts. Appropriately, many of Hannaford's concept illustrations focused on a non-combat exploration ship, UNSC ''Carl Sagan''.{{Ref/Twitter|Isaac_Hannaford|1437845998861107201|Isaac Hannaford|Quote=This ship in particular was before the missiles and railguns were added....so I imagined it as a science vessel, perhaps decommissioned and repurposed.  The Corvette platform is nimble and flexible.|D=27|M=04|Y=2022}} Notably, like the ''Huygens'', the ''Gladius'' is also manufactured in-universe by [[Aerofabrique SA]]—possibly a callback to this origin story.
The ''Huygens''-class fulfills a broadly similar role to one of the non-canon ideas suggested by [[Isaac Hannaford]] for the {{Class|Gladius|heavy corvette}} during the production of ''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo]]''. When designing the ''Gladius'' for the book, Hannaford envisioned the corvette as a highly versatile platform that could be used in scientific and exploration efforts. Appropriately, many of Hannaford's concept illustrations focused on a non-combat exploration ship, UNSC ''Carl Sagan''.{{Ref/Twitter|Isaac_Hannaford|1437845998861107201|Isaac Hannaford|Quote=This ship in particular was before the missiles and railguns were added....so I imagined it as a science vessel, perhaps decommissioned and repurposed.  The Corvette platform is nimble and flexible.|D=27|M=04|Y=2022}} Notably, like the ''Huygens'', the ''Gladius'' is also manufactured in-universe by [[Aerofabrique SA]] - possibly a callback to this origin story.
 
==Trivia==
The ''Huygens''-class survey ship is either named in reference to [[Wikipedia:Christiaan Huygens|Christiaan Huygens]], a [[Wikipedia:Dutch people|Dutch]] astronomer who notably discovered [[Saturn]]'s largest [[Natural satellite|moon]] of [[Titan]], or the [[Wikipedia:Huygens (spacecraft)|''Huygens'' spacecraft]], a space probe named after Christiaan Huygens and was the first spacecraft to land on Titan.


==Sources==
==Sources==

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